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“Tribune Classified Advertisements owe vane MALE GELP WANTED. | MAN WA D for the United Wool- en Co, Auluth, Minn., to orders direct to consumer. Gu antee $50.00 a week or commi one or two counties to each man; experience not neces: so availa | for a district manage Complete line of samples furnished See or call or phone Supt. A. W. | Olson, at room 603 McKenzie, Ho- tel. Will _be here four days. TAKE ORDERS for coffee, sui flour, meats, canned goods, sta! groceries, also paints, radio sets, tires, auto and tractor oils. No 1 or bond required. We de- and a vane apt busi-; at once. ack: finn "COs, Dept. =| 2 FEMALE HELP WANTED AT ONCE-—Neat appearing, capable‘ business women interested in oper- ating profitable business on com- mission basis. Only women of character need apply, Must give reference: call Monday and a —I Fe legal stenographer, salary open, experience absolutely | _ necessary. Rigler & voedael At- torneys, Hebron, N. Dake WANTED — Experienced girl for gen- ernl housework, 623 Fifth Street. _ Phone 513, WANTED-—Competent maid for gen- erul housework. Call 189. Tig See- * ond St. “‘WANTED-—Competent gith for gen- eral housework, Call 930, WANTED—Girl at Home Bake Shop. _ 214 Sixth street. WANTED—Girl at Hoffman's .Con- fectionery. “_ WANTED-—Dishw: Hospital. BABY CHICKS PELKEY'S BABY CHICKS make big fits from small investments. 100. ‘ent delivery. Guaranteed lay- Prices alwavs ripht. Fran ae Pelkey, -Box. B156, WORK WANTED ee ERIENCED married couple wish arm employment with elderly cou- Address Box 160, Normal, Aberdeen, S. Dak, a HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Th “room furnished housekeeping apartment in modern home, Adults only. Screen and large storeroom. Heat, water and telephone furnished. Phone 883 or call at 217 Eighth St. FOR RENT—One well equipped light housekeeping apartment, also fur- nished room on ground floor. Man and wife, or two business women preferred. 422 Fifth street. FOR RENT—-Four room “house, 40% Broadway, $15 ner month.’ Good garden. For safe, one of the best vacant business corners in Bis- ‘marek. J. K, Doran, FOR RENT—June 1st, one four room. flat unfurnished, strictly modern. Must be seen to appreciated. Must be family without children. 516 ~»-Seventh-St.-.-Ci fe urphy Apts. F. W. Mur- —6 room house with bath, close in on Second street. Phone __ 905. FOR bungalow, 41. RENT—Five room furnished Write care Tribune No. Salesmen Experienced men_ with cars for rural work sell- ing oil, grease and paint under a new and liberal commission plan. Write Plymouth Oil Co. Plymouth Bldg. ~ MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Tint | = PROM E BAe 1h) Cstod Mverining Rates 1 insertion, 98 words eee 2 ame asec tat ts. under ‘under daee 1 6 "tena Atel wide 65, coms Por Inch should be foe os Pm % 1. week, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY BATES to in- EPER A wii on Ais OnLy AS GOOD AS THE DEA WHO SELES IT. A customer curtis a Used. Dodge lan from- us: for $660,—two months later :he came in and want- ed.to sell it back to-us for a new Sedan but then he wanted $750, tor the Used Sedan. When asked why he expected $150 more than he paid us for the car he ssid that he knew he had bought o big bargain, and figured the ear worth much mote |>. fae he had paid ug for it. Come and we will tell you who this is, Here are more bargains j good ag a ie eee tt naaee “oupe, ~ 3° Go ‘qupe, $300; Dodge Touring, $168; Ford ‘Truck, $485; Overland 90, $85; Dodge Touring, winter top, $350; and oth- er Dependable bargains. PHONE 608, FOR SALE—Twa one Fo: eae and. one Fo: Roadster. Alap >the following househeld goods: dne ofl stove, one libgary table, one kitchen cab- inet, one 187, see Main i ee touring [ald FOUND—Shep! ao black with white color. Waite feet. Call for Dog Catcher, 311 Fourth &t. FOR SALE SIX ROOM May f modern house, hard- ‘wood floors, furnace heat, fireplace, \ builtin features, full basement, sauth front, negr school, A No. 1 condition, Sale price $6,400, Se Equity cash balance $35.96 per month including interest, 6 per cent. SIX ROOM modern. dwelling, east front, two bedrooms upstairs, one down, hardwood floors, hot water heat, large screen porch. Sale price $4, . Terms. SIX ROOM m mn house close in, egst -front, trees; lawn, full hase- tment, furnace * heat,- hardwood ffoors, large screened porch. Sale price $5,800. Terms, SEVEN ROOM new modern English colonial dwelling, fireplace, oak floors, east Read very best loca- tion. Wi)l be ready for occupancy in about 30 days. FIVE ROOM very modern bungalow, hardwood floors, full basement, laundry tubs. A No. 1 condition. Double garage. Terms. SIX ROOM modern two story house, vak floor, south. front, close to school. Sale price $4,500. Terms. LARGE beautifut home, hardwood i floors and trim, fireplace, ' hot- water heat, large rooms and closets, | full partitioned basement, garage. | _ | Sale price $8,500. This agency has many homes. Homes that witl fit any buyer's wants. | Can finance any reasonable | “deal. Appointment made at any time, most agreable to you. 1 HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block. Phone 0 For Quick me Leave Your Phone jumber, Sale aR $5,750. |; SALESMAN WINE GRAPE. juice salesmen want-| ed, also District Manager. ‘By latg- concern. i it ee in a Fel money. back 73 istic a ‘Suics men making $15.00 to. $40.00 daily. Exclusive territory, see or write J. L, Chola, 422: Fourth St. .N., Bis- mare! jak. e ritory, FOR SA gai with a toed. bre le Nine, a change to make some real money. Writs core Tribune No. 39, wi station, fully. weqelpped th territory. Owner wish account of other busin edre Tribune No. 37. WANTED—Reli ble p ‘party to put up Syed os garage and show building for aa lable concern who ‘Feaitene yposition, Eatablighed busin ind Add. 2 lots FOR SALE - hat pi me me terms i if de ired, south, is on south- east corner ef block. Seventy-five foot front, 125 feet (ie Fine lo- cation, Address P, 0. Box 354, Far- 0, North. ‘of the, We bh “en . Quarter of County, 4 fis Boaun of Ahelted, ns, foot can. be eultiva terms reasonable. M. ¥ mates N. Dek,- WAN TO RENT ie WANTED TO RENT—& room modern bungalow with garage, either fur. nished ar ‘umfurnished. Best of references, Would like possession i ah June 1 and 18 Call Phone ja, - <-_ERONAL MIST and renologist, Madam Lattimorelle,/here at 416 Fourth St. Reading hou: 2 to & and 7 to 10, Helps find lost articles, See her today. Roor™ QuaLity vate ess aN “BER Tt pays to ‘buy the best. ka sale delivery be- June ist and July 1, Bees and rapes ies an. follows: Entire beginner's outfit below for . ........ If ordered sey aes 1 Standard 10 and Painted..---s see! 1 Root quality Queen ‘and ane frames of bees... 1 Alexander bee veil 1 10”. hive tool....» 1 Standard tin smoker. 1 Book, vetasting Right with Bees” ....... 1 Gleaning in ‘Bee Culture, Magazine for 1 year... 5 per cent discount for cash orders over $10.00 if received before June 1st. Send your check and name to HERBERT J. ROBERTS 318 Mandan eat Bismarck, N. D. Phone 439M. FERTILIZER Fa “SALE—Let me shéw it to you before.you buf. I haul ashes and black dirt for a square deal. Phone 977J ut 417 Seventh St. T. M. Burch, FERTILIZER FOR SALE—Let me show it to you before you buy. I haul ashes and black ‘dirt for a sqware deal. Phone O77d at 417 Seventh Street. T. M. Burch. FOR SALE—A-1 John face Corn Planter with 80 rods of wire. J. E. Chesak, 1214 miles 8. E. of Bis- marek, N. Dak. FOR SALE—4 tenms of work borses, weight from 2800 to 3000, “Also 26 d of young cattle, J. k, 12% miles, S, E. Bismarck FOR SALB—A No. 9, Garland Range, In first class condition. Sold cheap if taken at once, “Apply Cliffoyt's GARAGE FOR RENT—See #1. Faunce. 802 First St. , FOR SALE—Building suitable for garage. Chea hone 84 FOR SALE—Bldg. suitable age, Cheap. Phone 887. od| FOR RENT—Nice Tange Mareles Juveivy sree Apply te les Jewel store. Ay Knowles... pee WANTED TO RENT TO RENT—Smail house or “fesrimone by Jum by aces 1 Bd, ‘tasponsi- people. Box 331. iM. Pope ae FOR | SALE. FOR Ce ‘at 502 | _enth St. Phone 754 QGUMs FUN KENT FOR RENT—Good siz with kitchenette an = FOR RENTS Ree sleepin in all modern home. Ladies ferred. 815 E, Rosser St, 77LW, > x iT Close in. Private entrance, Cal | 967. Gentlemen only. front room, | close in. fourth St. or! __vhone 1 FOR RE Phone ‘all at 42: R. ‘Room in modern home. __519 Sixth St. “FOR 84LE “DAIRY _F FARM DAIRY FARM FOR. SALE—79-acres. Cheap if-taken at once. Three and one-fourth: miles to station, 30/ miles to St. Paul, 32 acres culti-! vated. Full set of buildings, fruit trees, on state road, graveled. Must sell at once. Price $4,000, and good \ terms. Six-room house, 2 barns, machifte house, chicken coop ani corn crib. Good well. Immediate | , possession, W. ‘tahmann, Din- raven, Bismarck, N, D. 1 amber duru Oats No, 2 white 2, BI @83. ample grade 57@63 65; No. 8, 62@) Bargains in: Used Cars ‘isan ia Touring 11938 Haynes Coupe OLSON GARAGE 202 Fourth Street Plax No. 1, Of German invention is a rubber collar that, worn deflated, protects a bather’s neck and shoulders from sunbugn, and inflated serves as 9 buoy to support a person's head in lat AMT A COP! ‘aT'S PAS CUP! T.. CHANGED IT TM TM NoT No SERUINT PLAGE T’ SHOW YA FOR YOu! N'waAHt Ae YA) LIDDLE SNIP HOW Little ive ee peorte ING GOLF, AND. OTHERS PLN IN: &: SFI WARY a FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., Ma: churning cred haa RA Minneapotis, Minn. ) May Range of carlot grain s . 1 dark northern 1 2 dark northern 1 - 3 dark northern 2 No. 1 hard spring Indians of Califor sical instrument out of a acorns, tuned according to size, and played by causing cne acorn at a time to vibrate against | the teeth, AwT! BLUAH! Buu AAAH! CHEAT PLey- LOWER TODAY Excellent tcbp heejorle: From the Southwest Influenced . the ~~ Chicsgo, May 17--(AP)—Notwith. standing ‘@ renewal of dry weather reports from the northwest and de- Spite nearly 6,000,000 bushels crease in the United States visible supply total, wh@at today averaged lower in price, especially near the end ‘of the board of trade session. Excel- lent crop @dvices from the southwest were at hand, wheat being reported as heading in Oklahoma and southern Kansas, and as likely to be ready for harvest in southern Texas within about @ week. Houses with eastern connections were conspicuous on the selling side. Wheat closed weak 4 to 2 cents net lower, corn % to 1% cents down and oats at > I cemds decline. Only 10,000 bushels ot wheat were delivered in Chieago today in setile- ment of May contracts. The sm: amount pt wheat available for deliv- ery ‘hef@ gand elsewhere during the current manth: is. tending ta spread fear ot Aqueere “ prices for May " .| before the end of the month, uccord- A made a ive |ing to some authorities, Chicago ix not likely to reéeive much if any new wheat until after July 15. Many corn traders are looking far an increase soon in the movement of corn to market. Farmers, however, are reported as generally hurry to contract much corn for ry as yet, especially in\ view helated field work and also on account of congress being yet. in session. Hogs at new high prices today —Butter fi packing stock 0. 2 durum 1,27 mixed ‘durum 131 f for LET IT ALONE!) ae TLL BRING IT” OuT! GET OUT HERE AT THese DISHES! my SMART, YA YA BIG Sie re MOTHERS GET encanas - sn DOATHING LIKE |. = YOU MUST Pour = WES SEEN OUT 11) THE EACKYARD: ING WITH MR-INTE EVER SINCE MATILDA TOLD HIM Cou: |AB.AN INCOME OF ies FROM OI, STOCK — TR oillians, ©1920 wy nEA SERVICE WiC PEOPLE DON'T T's THE st oe na To BE PICKED OF WITHODT HANING TO FoRAT . CRICAGO RANG! May 17 Close Close Yesterday Year Ago 1.09% 1.51% Wheat-- May new bate old 1.59% 148 as pind i: Corn— May July Sept. Oats May duly Sept. 16.90 | Wellies: ; duly Sent. 18.07 . 18.30 1.58% 157% 1.34% 1.30% 1.34% 70 74% 78% ‘82% 85 16.56. 15.77 17.00 1705, 17.00 17.05 18,05 18.35 18.30 18.20 the season fresh strength to provisions, on K Tone Is SHOWN MILL © ARKE’ neapo! nn, May 17 Forecast of showers,. lower cash premiums and “dullness in all branches of the trade gave wheat fu- tures aweak tone here late in today's ses There was a short da show of strength, Buying howev fell of on the upturn and the mar! ket sagged, carly buyers finally untoud- ing and making a sharp break. Close was 4 to 14% cents lower for the day. Declines in corn futures resulted in a dip of %.cetn from early high in oats. July rye % cent with wheat. July flaxseed was off M% cont, Ca: h lemand was qiuet, except for eight springs for ordinary pro um to high protein off ms were ng basis Puram . (AP) 1 to heavy wheat was steady. y with a fair demand. s firm with higher prices lin dried. ¢ steady for ordinary, firm for choice. Rye and barley were steady. Flaxseed offerings were ample and demand was fair. STOCK MARKET ON DOWNTREND Motor, Rubber, ing and Motion Picture Issues Hit New Lows New York, May 17—(AP)—Stock prices continued to follow a down- ward trend in todays dull trading, al- though movements in several groups were highly erratic. New low records for the year were established resentative issues in the motor, rub ture sections, although w! exceptions, declines were limited to a point or two. Reports of backward retail trade in many lines caused general selling of mail order, chain ‘and departmant stores sto Woolworth and Mont- gomery Ward sold the lowest price of v tantial Kresge, May pepienuest M. mbel | ment eneral Motors | Announcement of record April busi- hess motor shures were unuble to Uthrow off the depression which set tled over this group last week. Stu debaker,, Dodge, Hudson, row preferred, Mack Trucks and eral Moto: Sitiough partial recoveries took place in the afternoon dealings. Dupont, however, strengthened by the declaration of a $4 extra ing on the special p ceived from Ge' 1, S. Steel dropped back to 118's but later regained a part of this lo: and other steel shares weer heavy with the exception of Gulf tSates, and Bethlehem, 7 per d, closing Ww: r ng started # rally in the 4 toward the close, but fresh selling broke in other quarters. Loose @Viles Biscuit broke points to a new low at 98 and” second preferred fell back 4'4 Steel, Woolworth, American Tee on Famous Players continued to sell 1 to 2’points below the previous ch Ten shares of New York and Harlem were sold at 176, 19 points below the lastsale. Hudson, Jordan id eral Motors were carried back a poiny; [or eter above lack week's final ‘prices, Sales approximated 1,000,000 shares. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chieago, May 17---(U, $. D. of A.)—" Hogs 34,000; , 10@ 20 cents high- er; big packers inactive; bulk 240@ , 13.40@14.00; ma- jority better 200@225 pound weights 14.10@14.37 good~ and choice 180 pounds down largely 14.40@14.55; top on 140@170 pound averages bulk packing sows 12.50@12.75; se- eleted kill jigs 14.60 down; heavy- weight hogs 13.30@13.85;' medium 13.00@14.40; lights Bo 40@14,00; light Vights 13.60@14.60; packing sows 12,30@12.85; cihughier pigs 14.25@. 14.60, Cattle... 20,000; - generally stead; early sales of better grades sfrony liberal water fills considere: ly a steer run; chipper Hay fairly broad: best heavies and. medium; 15.25; bulk 8.75@9.75; pros-! pects slaw irado an accoynt of big Tita: sanie.on rhe stack; latter steady; veslers strong to big packe! largely 10.00@11.50; few. 22. betters uinider: 11.50@13,00. Sheep 1 4 Sas. leat sone + cents, or; Ts, qwit joe sis higher: dereable cli fait ‘popackers: Sebi tow pounds ward 14.23 Ori aru nd 7 pounds; few Serge steady; desirable ewes 7.30@7.75; one load fornia fe yearlings: avcrag- ing 81 pounds 10.00. Merchandis-| MINNEAPOLIS RANGE May 17 Open High Low Close Wheat-- May old J | May new 1.66: 1 July | Sept. Rye— May old May new Suly Oats May old May new . July May - GORA, 1836 1.36" 80 231% 2.31% 2, May new 62 62 July : BISMARCK GRAIN ¢ (Purnisned by Rus: Miller Co.) Bismarck, 1 No. 1 dark norther: No. 1 northern spring. No. 1 amber durum... No, 1 mixed durum. No. 1 red durum. 1 flax. Hard winter... We quote but da not handie the fol lowing; Oats ... +2 ee 2, er ¢ Petts Per GRELL CORN No. 3, 56 Ibs or more... 1 cent per pound discount unde Ke 4 Ear corn, 70 Ibs, & cents under shell. 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn., May 1 IU eligible around $.00@8.00; few better grades heavy steers upwards to 9.00; he stock largely 5.00@6.00 for fat pwards to 7.25 on heifers; : ‘and cutters mostly 400@ 14.50; bulls dull; bulk 5.50@6.00; siockers and feeders in moderately liberal supply, steady; bulk 6.50@ 7.50. $3,000; quality consider- ted. 50 cents lower; most good Hogs 11,000; averaging 13@2 i than last week's colse; 325 pound averages 13. Sark to 180 pound averages 14 acki | stead high- — Weight 246. Sheep 500; about stead: to good 75 pound wooled lambs 15.00; no choice clipped lambs | clipped e: alable from 6.00@ one PRODUCE Chicago, May 1 AP)-—Butter un- changed; re rene tubs; cream- | ery extras 39% 3 extra, | firsts 39@"%4; firsts "tase; seconds 34@26. Fees higher; receipts 42,620 cases; firsts 282 @20%; ordinary firsts 28; | storage packed extras 32; storage firsts 31%. Cheese unchanged. E. Minneapolis, Minn., May 17—(AP)— Flour unchanged to 10 cents higher; in 98 pound cotton sacks; shipments 31,880 barrels. Bran 24.00. POTATOES ‘Chicago, May 17—(AP)—Potato: Old stock trading very slow, market total U. S. shipments Saturday 652; Sunday 81 cars; Wisconsin sacked yund whites 3.00@3.35, accord- ing to quality and condition; Minne- sota sacked round whites 2.65@2.90; Idaho sacked russets 3.25@3.50; new stock demand good; market firm; | Texas and Louisiana sacked Bliss “Tri- umphs 6.75@7.00; Florida barrel Spalding Rose No, 1, 10.75@11.00. H Minneapolis, Minn, May 17—(U, S. D. of A.)—Potatoes light wire in- quiry, demand slow, market weaker. Carloads delivered sales, freight only deducted, Minneapolis-St. Paul race, sacked cwts. ,jround whites, U. & No. 1, few sales, mostly around 3.00. CHICAGO GRAIN ‘Chicago, May 17—{AP)—Cach: Vheat No. 2 hard, 1.66@1.67% ; No. 2 mined, 1.60% @1.63, Corn No. 2 mixed, 72; ‘No. 2 yellow, 1242 @73. ats No. 2 ve 42@42'%4; No. 3 white, 4144@42, Rye. Not quoted. Barley 65@75. Timothy seed, 6.00@6.76, Clover. seed, 25,00@27,90, 15.37. 17.50, ‘ei ies, 18.00. Tank AGG Sa RAIN Peer ny Ser WsaP) —-Wheat Fecelpts. 16 cars com with. 186.8 northern 1.5 ane thern’ spr imi

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